The Savage Land

Discssing comic books, movies, TV shows, and anything in the geek world! Featuring interviews from some of the most exciting names in comics, and in-depth looks at the landscape of modern geek culture.

Daniel Warren Johnson joins the show almost immediately after having a new child to talk about art, his journey in comics, the conclusion of Extremity, and his shelved mystery project with Donny Cates!

Ryan and Klaus join the show to talk about their journey to the center of the comic book universe, and uncover their upcoming Image Comics series, VOID TRIP! It's a fun interview with two very entertaining and insightful gentlemen. Take a listen!

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Tim Seeley, writer of Nightwing, Revival, Hack/Slash, and the upcoming Hellblazer, Green Lanterns, Imaginary Friends, and Brilliant Trash joins the show to talk about his history in comics, lessons he's learned, and the things that inspired him on his journey.

Interviewers: Jason Kyle Hammons, Rachael Pedersen, Mat Hockett'

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Writer Brian Wood joins the show to talk about his career from start til now, and how he approaches his work. He also talks about transitioning from comics to TV, and how his relationships evolved with publishers like Vertigo, Dark Horse, and Image. In addition, Jason leaves no room for Mat or Rachael to even get a word in because he's the worst and sucks at creating a group conversation. New structure coming soon to fix that.

It's Patrick Gleason in the Savage Land this episode, talking all about his incredible career in comics, and focusing on his current book, a little title called SUPERMAN. We discuss his collaborations with Peter Tomasi and Doug Mahnke, as well as how he's grown as a creator through the years. The man's a treasure trove of information, so just take a listen and enjoy!

Artist Sanford Greene joins the show to talk about his career, thoughts on the comics industry, conventions, his upcoming creator owned projects, and his inspirations! Great chat with one of the best artists in the game!

Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou joins Jason in the Savage Land to talk all about how he came to be the foremost analyst in the world of comics. A winding conversation touching on all corners of the comic book world, I hope you'll enjoy, and be sure to check out STRIP PANEL NAKED on YouTube & Patreon.

This week Top Cow President/COO Matt Hawkins joins the show to talk about his crazy origin story, and all the fascinating books he's worked on. Interesting discussions about the craft of writing and the comics industry as a whole, Matt is full of knowledge he's about to drop all over you!

Writer Bryan Hill joins the show to talk about his books Postal, Eden's Fall, and Romulus. He talks about the differences in writing for comics vs. writing for TV like Ash vs. Evil Dead. This episode is loaded with crazy stories about conspiracies, college, growing up a nerd, and much much more!

Jim Zub joins the show for a nice and long interview to discuss all things comics! Talking about all ends of his career, from the early days and Skull Kickers, up through Samurai Jack, D&D, Thunderbolts, Wayward, and Glitterbomb! He gets in depth on what inspires him, why he became a comics writer, and his love of teaching! Take a listen!

This week, the newly purple-died savages are joined by Jeremy Haun! Jeremy is the creator/writer/artist of the great Image Comics series THE BEAUTY. He talks all about the world and creation of the book, as well as his journey to being one of the most skilled creators in the comics industry. Listen in and enjoy!

We're joined by writer Zack Kaplan, creator of the smash hit ECLIPSE from Image Comics & Top Cow. Zack talks us through how he came to write comics, the differences between writing for comics and film, inspirations behind Eclipse, and even throws in some great advice for aspiring writers! Take a listen.